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padPaumarí
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language
Meroštallan
- Paumarí (also Paumari, Purupuru, Kurukuru, Pamari, Purupurú, Pammari, Curucuru, Palmari) is an Arauan language spoken in Brazil by about 700 people. It is spoken by the Paumari Indians, who call their language “Pamoari”. The word “Pamoari” has several different meanings in the Paumarí language: ‘man,’ ‘people,’ ‘human being,’ and ‘client.’ These multiple meanings stem from their different relationships with outsiders; presumably it means ‘human being’ when they refer to themselves to someone of ostensibly equal status, and ‘client’ when referring to their people among river traders and Portuguese speakers.
Stivrentearpmat
- Paumarí language
ISO 639-3 kod
- pad
nearly same as
Eará gielain
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Paumarieg
Breton
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Paumarí
French
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Паумариски јазик
Macedonian
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Lenga paumarí
Piedmontese
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Idioma paumarí
Spanish
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/pad
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